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                    [Title] => AGI results : Poor English, lack of men and cars plague city cops
                    [Summary] => Poor grammar and tenses, lack of vehicles for police stations, high electric and water consumptions, poor memorization of the Miranda Doctrine, lack of trained negotiators for hostage situations, absence of standby generators and no existing crime information management system were among the weaknesses and deficiencies observed by inspectors who conducted the Annual General Inspection last week in Cebu City Police Office.

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Chief Superintendents Jesus Verzosa, director of Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG); Irving Malunda, deputy inspector general for the Internal Affairs Service (IAS); and Servando Hizon, director for the Directorate for Comptrollership, all assigned at the PNP national headquarters in Camp Crame, Quezon City now hold the rank of directors.
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Chief Superintendents Jesus Verzosa, director of Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG); Irving Malunda, deputy inspector general for the Internal Affairs Service (IAS); and Servando Hizon, director for the Directorate for Comptrollership, all assigned at the PNP national headquarters in Camp Crame, Quezon City now hold the rank of directors.
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